The Verdict of Us All, Stories by the Detection Club
The Verdict of Us All, Stories by the Detection Club
The Detection Club was founded in 1930 by Anthony Berkeley. Its first Honorary President was G.K. Chesterton, to be succeeded by such luminaries as Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Julian Symons and, for 15 years, Harry Keating. The current President, Simon Brett, has contributed a detective story in verse to this volume. The Verdict of Us All contains new stories to honor H.R.F. Keating by some of the greatest names in current crime writing:
CATHERINE AIRD TIM HEALD ROBERT BARNARD REGINALD HILL SIMON BRETT P.D. JAMES LIZA CODY MICHAEL Z. LEWIN LIONEL DAVIDSON PETER LOVESEY LEN DEIGHTON JAMES MELVILLE COLIN DEXTER MICHAEL HARTLAND JONATHAN GASH ANDREW TAYLOR JUNE THOMSON
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